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The Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform (ILIR) is an organization founded in 2005 by Niall O'Dowd, Ciaran Staunton, and Kelly Fincham that campaigns for reform of United States immigration law and for legalizing an estimated 50,000 undocumented Irish immigrants.
It picked up just 12% of the vote as more people seized on immigration as their top concern rather than affordable housing, an issue which Sinn Fein has dominated. Irish opposition Sinn Fein ...
On Thursday, 11 February video footage began circulating online of an anti-immigration group entering and attacking a "refugee camp" located on Upper Sandwith Street in the Dublin Inner City. [58] The following day on Friday, 12 February pro and anti-immigration protesters faced off outside of the camp.
The Chairman for the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform has stated that "the Irish Lobby will push for any special arrangement it can get—'as will every other ethnic group in the country '". The irredentist and ethnic separatist movements for Reconquista and Aztlán see immigration from Mexico as strengthening their cause.
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The Tesla CEO was accused of “inciting hatred and violence” against immigrants as he responded to Irish hate speech laws.
O'Dowd was one of the founders of the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform in 2005, [10] set up to lobby the Congress for immigration reform that would secure working visas for an estimated 25,000 illegal Irish immigrants. He was named among the state's most influential people by New York magazine in their issue of 15 May 2006.
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